Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

Webinar: Dialing In, Logging On, Nodding Off: The True Costs of Teleconferences, Videoconferences and Webinars

Given the current economic climate, everyone’s looking to cut costs and work smarter. And that means more organizations are scheduling teleconferences, videoconferences, and webinars instead of in-person meetings. On paper, where the savings clearly add up, this makes plenty of sense, but is anybody calculating what is lost when we meet this way?

This spring, The Goodman Center invited public interest professionals from across the US and Canada to answer that question. More than 1,200 people completed our online survey, giving us a much clearer picture of the potential downsides of “meeting without meeting.”

We’ll present the results of our survey in this free one-hour webinar, but you can download our full report now if you want an early look at the results. Space in our webinar is limited, so register today and find out why your organization may want to press the pause button before scheduling its next telemeeting.

To register, please email to Lori Matsumoto, lori@agoodmanonline.com, and include your name, title, and organization name.
 

Given the current economic climate, everyone’s looking to cut costs and work smarter. And that means more organizations are scheduling teleconferences, videoconferences, and webinars instead of in-person meetings. On paper, where the savings clearly add up, this makes plenty of sense, but is anybody calculating what is lost when we meet this way?